It had been the perfect day. An impromptu trip to the mall had come about when the warblers found themselves with nothing to do on a beautiful and uncharacteristically sunny day in comparison to the previous rain and cold the past week had seemed to bring. It was a great day filled with Kurt showing some and most members of the group fashion and various clothing items. Granted, Blaine would worry when his friend would receive a particularly stupid answer involving Mark Jacob's and scowl before turning away muttering things Blaine tried not to listen to. But all in all, the trip was a success that ended with the warblers making there way through the slowly emptying mall and towards the car-park. It was looking as if to be the perfect day, perfect until figure clad in McKinley high football jacket came there way.

"What are you doing here?" Blaine ground out. "I could say the same to you, fairy." The shorter teen wanted nothing more then to make sure Kurt was okay, to reach back and hold his hand, but that would only further encourage the bully and he didn't need that. "Just back off, okay?" He could practically feel the other Warblers confusion behind him but ignored them. "And why would I do that?" Karofsky sneered. "Because you have no right to torment Kurt, let alone be anywhere near him." He spat back.

"Blaine." The authority tone in Kurt's voice took Blaine aback. Kurt placed a hand on the lead soloist's chest and pushed Blaine behind him. He then stepped forward and set his mouth into a firm line. "Get on with it." He practically growled and all too late Blaine noticed what Karofsky was holding. He blinked once and then held his hand up to shield his eyes as the slushy was thrown in front of him. After hesitantly lowering his hand he sucked in a chocked breath and stared in shock at the boy before him who was now dripping wet in frozen drink.

With wide eyes and mouth a-gape he watched the bully walk off before the disgusting human being called back. "See-ya fairy!" Dave went over to his friends and they hi-fived before walking away down the mall. When Kurt turned to face them it was not what Blaine had expected. On normal occasions he could read Kurt like a book and this was no exception. Now that Karofsky had gone Kurt had calmed down considerably and he seemed to have barely acknowledged the frozen drink dripping from his hair and falling onto the ground. The slender boy lifted a hand and brushed some of the slush out of his fringe. "Where were we before we were so rudely interrupted," He said cheerily as the other warblers stared at him like he was a complete alien. "What?" He huffed as he brushed a bit more of the blue substance off of his blazer.

"You-you…" Bailey stammered from Kurt's left. David shook his head as if disbelieving and spoke up. "What on earth was that?" Kurt frowned in confusion, then seemed to have realised something and slapped himself in the head. "Oh! Sorry guys, I completely forgot you didn't know. That's just something that happens at McKinley. The whole glee-clubs had one at some point. Heck, we even slushied the teacher because he made some comment about not knowing what it felt like. We got them so much he must have felt left out." He chuckled humourlessly.

Wes eyes widened dramatically at the last part and everyone else seemed to be in too much shock to take in anymore, and then they did. "I got them the most though. One to three times a day, maybe." He said thoughtfully. He shrugged and pulled out a change of clothes from his satchel. Upon seeing their questioning looks he gave them another smile. "I always had to take a spare outfit with me to- well, pretty much everywhere. I guess I just never broke out of the habit; good thing now though, hey." He opened his mouth to no doubt add in a witty after-comment but was cut off when someone's arms wrapped around him and Blaine nuzzled his face into Kurt's shoulder.

"Never again, Kurt; I won't let that happen again." Kurt was startled for a moment before hugging Blaine back and sighing at his words. "Don't make promises you can't keep." He pulled away from Blaine and turned towards the nearest Bathroom, shocking a few of the warblers when he stopped in front of the girls before shaking his head and turning back to the warblers. 'Habit' He mouthed back to them and entered through the boys' door.

"I don't even." Wes said, seeming unable to find the right words.

"Uh-huh." David nodded in agreement with his friends' lack of Speech.

A/N: Aww. Poor shocked Wes and David. Not sure if I should keep going with this. I've got a few ideas. Maybe have Kurt explain about the whole girls toilets thing. Perhaps Karofsky will make a second appearance. Maybe he could even come back to apologise (Or Harass) Kurt and the warblers jump in to save the day. Or- now look. I'm rambling. Please Review